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Monday, August 3

conversation@wqed: Natalie Bencivenga, Kate Benz, and Debbie Norrell

Host Michael Bartley is joined by social scene columnists Natalie Bencivenga from the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Kate Benz from the Tribune Review and Debbie Norrell from the Pittsburgh Courier to talk about the social scene in Pittsburgh and what the events they cover mean to the city.

Wednesday, August 5

conversation@wqed: Shirl Regan

On this episode of conversation@wqed, Michael Bartley is joined by Shirl Regan of the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh for a discussion on domestic violence.

April 15, 2015

conversation@wqed: David Hickton Host Michael Bartley is joined by U.S. ...

April 8, 2015

Howard "Hoddy" Hanna joins Michael Bartley for a conversation on how he's made Howard Hanna Realty into one of the largest realty companies in the country and how he continues to make a philanthropic mark on his hometown of Pittsburgh. ... watch

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featured specials

WQED is pleased to partner with Highmark to bring you these special reports on "Men & Cancer" and "Women & Cancer." Every year cancer claims the lives of nearly 300,000 men in America. According to the American Cancer Society, getting the facts about cancer is an important step in taking care of your overall health.

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featured specials

WQED is pleased to partner with Highmark to bring you these special reports on "Men & Cancer" and "Women & Cancer." Every year cancer claims the lives of nearly 300,000 men in America. According to the American Cancer Society, getting the facts about cancer is an important step in taking care of your overall health.

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featured specials

WQED is pleased to partner with Highmark to bring you these special reports on "Men & Cancer" and "Women & Cancer." Every year cancer claims the lives of nearly 300,000 men in America. According to the American Cancer Society, getting the facts about cancer is an important step in taking care of your overall health.

documentaries

WQED first told her story in "Portraits for the Home Front." Now the legacy of Elizabeth Black continues in a new documentary.